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GoorKfl H. Sutton of Chicago, 111.,
better known an "Arinlena" Sullen,
will arrive in the city tomorrow from
Portland to stage Hevernl bllliunl ex
hlbitluDH at locul billiard parlor dur
ing the remainder of the week.
Even though Mr. Sutton has an
arms, both having been cut off ul the
elbow when he wan S yt'iirs old. he
bat) defeated several of the world's
champion billiard players, IncludlnK
Iloppe. In straight rail billiards he
bolds the world's record run of HOOK
points, and In 18.2 balkline he holds
a record of 799, made In match play.
ills nearest rival Is lloremans of Bel
gium, who made 701 In unofficial play.
He hus also defeated KoJI Yamuda,
Jupanese champion, In match pluy.
For 2S years Mr. Button has heen
playing bllllurds, and though he Is
physically handicapped, he can make
maase shots with ease and tun use
the "bridge" with dexterity.
' llealile bllUard playing he ran golf.
If lengthened sticks are available, and
It is said he can play a good game.
He Is a good pistol shot, having won
several prizes for marksmanship and
oue time was oa the stage featuring,
target shooting. .
He is also a penman, iming the
Spencer Ion style of writing, ami cun
do rapid cartooning. He drives his
own car with a house body, using no
special equipment while driving, nud
has been In practically every state in
the union In his "house on wheels."
lie fore obtaining the car he operated
a bouse boat, built by him and his
wife alone.
He Is no versatile that he has even
written short stories, and lias also
been a practicing physician.
m'MSAKH YIKI.n TO filtlOllKS
(Continued from page 1.)
daybreak continued to occupy Bul
garian territory and there were no
signs that they Intended to withdraw.
Hulgarian officials. In maklni; this
announcement, said a number of vil
lages' were bombarded during the
early morning hours.
,S. A.MIOItICA MODE!, COt'XTJtY
i I-
(Continued from page one.)
armaments and future wars."
1 - Reason for Force.
'. necalllng that the first Pan-American
. conference was held almost ex
actly too yoars ago, President Conl
idge .said 'that slnco. then "the his
tory of relationships among Die na
tions of the new world has been a
continuing stuYy of efforts to sub
stitute the rule of arbitration, of
mediation of adjudication, and con
fidence for the rule of force and
war:
' "To the scholarly statesmanship of
tho Ijitln-Amerlean nations, the
world owes a debt which It has been
too tardy in acknowledging," he an Id.
"The truth Is that they have dem
onstrated a peculiar genius In the
realm of International uccnmmoila
Hon Mrtl accord.
"The high and humane doctrines
of International relationship which
were expounded by sucli men as
ChIvo, Drago, Alvnrex, Hello, Huy tla
tlusa, Kfo ttranco and a long: list of
others are now recoKnly.ed universal
ly. The record of arbitrations, medi
ations and adjudications among the
ltln-Ameiican countries constitutes
one of the fairiest pages In u cen
tury's story of mankind's effort lo
eliminate the causes of war. Among
their International treaties we will
find models of effective covenants
for the limitation of armament and
the prevenllbn of strife In arms."
COL. MITCHKMi WINS OIT.NINO
(Continued from page one.)
Colonel Mitchell's Hawaiian reiiort,
which was read to the court us u purt
nf the challenge against (lenerul Sum
mnrall, wus duted December, IV23, and
declured the air forces of the islands
were badly organized, and that Ceu
eral Sunimernll had shown nn Ignor
ance of the principles Involved. In an
appended statement by I'oloncl Mitch
ell, ulso reud In court, the colonel
said the report hud Indicated that
(lenerul Bummernll "knew practically
nnthln-t about aviation."
A copy of the report. Colonel
Mitchell Bald, had been humled by
him to General Hummerull.
.The cose In behalf of Colonel
Mitchell was opened by Mr. Held with
the reading of the statements the air
officer made In San Antonio, TexiiH.
September 6 anil 9, charging "crlmlual
. neglect," "Incompetence" and "ulmost
treasonable" administration of the air
service. It Is upon this laiiKuage that
Colonel Mitchell Is being tried on
charges of "conduct to the prejudice'
of good order and military discipline."
These statements, Mr. Held de
clared, did not consulate a violation
of any article of war.
With Colonel Mitchell standing be
fore the bench, ldetitennut Colonel
Joseph I. Mc.Miillen, assistant trial
judge advocate, then reud the specifi
cations against him.
Representative Held of Illinois, at
torney for the defendant, character
ized the action against Colonel Mitch
ell as against "every principle, pi
American law,' military or civil."
He reviewed the statements made
by the court, charging criminal neg
ligence In administration of the uriny
and navy air services, and Insisted
that these statements were permls
sable under the constitutional gunrun
toes of free speech.
"You will have to admits Mr. Held
told tho court, "that the soldier hue
riirhtH under the constitution which
cannot be taken away. The quest loin
jB- j
"Are soldiers people within tj)'..
meaning or tbe constitution T"
O The defense claimed there; were .
limitations upon free apeocn, audi as
sayings which fostered anPTchy, con
stltuted libel or were obscene or lm-1
moral, but they did not ply since
Colonel Mitchell nan not neon ttinrged
with Uny of thfle crfriea.
Three Big Dollar Days at Mann's Big Store
CLOSING OUR 15TH ANNIVERSARY SALE WITH A BANG
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME
Dollar Day in Ready-to-Wear Dept.
"Happy Homo." Dresses, made of
I
good gingham fust colors, sizes 3G lo It
48, new stylos: this dress is cheap nt T
$1.50. On sale Thursday, Friday nud
Saturday ill, ouch
Children's lilack Satine' Rlnomers, good
iinlily, nil sizes; cliciip tit G9o. Dollar Day
price,
2 for
Children's Wash Dresses, made of
good percale and ginghams, all eol-
ors ana sizes; up to .f.i.uU values.
Dollar Day price, each
Dollar Day in Dress Goods and Silks
$1.00
Daniel Green I Tonso .Slippers for children;
Titular price $1.50. 1 flH
Dollar Day price, pair J 1 .UU
.10 and 40.inch Silk Radiums, Crepe
De Chines, Satins and figured Sillcs,
an good eoiors; up to spi.i'o val
ues. Tomorrow, yard ;..
V
nil-inch Silk and Cotton Crepe in figures;
regular price $1.25. d 1 ftft
On sale tomorrow, yard P
afi-ineh "Sliplex," a new cotton niri-
terinl suitable to wear under silk or
cotton dresses; regular priee 59c. To
'morrow, 2 yards for -
30-ineh Cotton Cliarineuse, all shades in
plain colors and stripes; regular price 59c.
Tomorrow, CM ftft
i
2 yards for.
lilaek Sntine Petticoats, good quality,
scalloped and ruffled styles; $1.25
values. Dollar Day J 00
Women's Winter Conts with big fur
collars, nicely lined, good colors, new
styles; real $25.00 values. Dollar Day
price, ' ,
each
$18.00
Women's Winter Coats, made of won
derful materials, splendidly lined,
trimmed' with fur; real $."15.00 values.
. $25.00
50 New Dresses, made of good satin
and silk, popular shades; real $20.00
values. Dollar Day
priee, each
$10.00
Women's Dresses in silk, wool and
balbriggan, good eoiors; real $10.00
values. Dollar Day
price, each
$1.00
Women 's Fall Dresses, in both" silk
and wool ; come in the much wanted
shades, many-styles to choose from;
up to $25.00 values. t 1 C Aft
Dollar Day priee, inch V ? U U
Women's Trimmed lints in all shapes
and styles, splendid eoiors; no two
alike; real $8.00 values.
Dollar Day price ..
27-inch Wiml Challie, light colors,
suitable for children's dresses; up to
$1.25 values.
Tomorrow, vard ....
$1.00
;!G-inch Corduroy in pencil blue, or
chid, fuschia, orange, red and tomato
colors; regular priee 1 ftft
p x .vrs
$1.19.' Tomorrow, yard
Dollar Day in Domestic Department
Make Your Dollar Buy More Tomorrow
$1.00
$5 00 Pulling the
Profit out
lit , r J T-,1 1 Dnll.
oniciis toruuroy ann ruuiiici mint .
Robes, all good patterns and colors; Q
regular price $5.00. , 11111 IAD-
Dollar Day price, ench....VT. VVf UULLritV
Curtain Marquisette in while, ivory
and ecru; regular price 25c. Tomor
row,
5 yards for ....
Curtain Nets, choice new nets, yard
wide, in natural color, good service
able weave; regular price 45c. To
morrow, (tjl AA
3 yards for...,. .'. P
yG-inch Pajama Cloth in blue, green,
pink and white; regular price 29c.
Tomorrow, d 1 OO
41y yards for V
32-inch Dress Ginghams, good pnt
terns, fast colors; regular price HOc.
Tomorrow $1.00
5 lyj yards for v
Seamed Sheets, 72x90 size, good qual
ity; regular price $1.20. 1 ff
On sale tomorrow, each....!' . vlvr
36-inch "Daisy" Muslin, finished soft
for the needle; regular price 23c.
Tomorrow, t -1 ff
5l3 yards for.... V 1 .UU
27-inch White Outing Flannel, good
grade;' regular price 20c. Tom6Trow,
tri $i.oo
3G-inch Slumber Fleece for bathrobes;
regular price 40c. 1 Cf
Tomorrow, 3 yards for.... P "vJU
42-inch Pillow Cases, good quality;
regular price 29e. f ff
Tomorrow, 4 for P
Dollar Day Prices Tomorrow
On Gloves and Notions
Kayser's Cbaimoisette Gloves in gaunllet, and plain, in all
shades; up to $1.75 values. 1 fC
Tomorrow, pair
One pair Children's Cbanioiselto Dressup Gloves and one pair
of Scotch Wool (iloveN, d 1 (f
on sale tomorrow for VfVf
Very Special Adler's Capo Gloves, one clasp; n good glove
for driving; up to $1.98 values. 1 ff
Tomorrow, pair W
l.enion and Almond lllooin Cocoa Soap, made of refined
eoeoanut oil; regular prico 10e. il fC
On sale tomorrow, 12 eakes for....-
i
Women's distinctive Afternoon Frocks, stumped in three de
signs, all good colors and sizes, easily made up, instruction
charts included; $1.2!) values. d 1 (Cl
On sale tomorrow, each V .UU
Extra Specials Thursday
Coty's Face Powder,
all shades
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
Women's $2.50
Umbrellas .: -
Women's $1.25
Neckwear .
"Never Mend" Pure Silk Hosiery, every pair guaranteed,
.come in every shade for fall and winter, has double heel and
toe, ravel stop reinforced tops; real $1.50 d 1 ff
values. On sale Thursday, pair.
Warner's and Miller Pros. Corsets, in back lace and wrap
around styles; up to $3.00 values.
Thursday, pair
Women's "Princess May" 1'nion Suits, sleeveless and long
sleeves, ankle length, French trimmed, in a good assortment
of sizes; regular price $1.75. d "1 fC
Very Special for this Hig Sale, suit :
3(i-inch Cotton Challie, fine quality, good patterns, just in;
regular price 22e. d 1 Of"l
Dollar Day price, 51o yards for P
3-lb. Stitched Cotton liatts, opens "2x90, fine white quality;
;. $1.00
$1.00
$1.29 Stamped Pillow
Cases .
$1.25 Double Vanity
Case
$1.00
$1.00
Dollar Day in Men's Dept.
mow s ! aney Silk nud Lislo
Hose; regular priee t5c. To-
$1.00
pairs for .
Old Hickory Shirts; regitlar
price $1.50. On d 1 Aft
fj x .vrvr
sale tomorrow, ea.
JmimVipantmintmott
Dollar Day Prices Tomorrow,
' On Hosiery and Underwear
Nature's Rival Brassieres for misses and women, all styles;
regular price G9e. A - ff
Tomorrow, 2 Tor V 1 UU
Women's Crepe Gowns, in all colors; regular, 1 ft ft
price $1.25. Tomorrow, each..... V .UU
Women's Fiber Silk Hose, in all colors' and sizes; real GOc
values. Tomorrow, 1 A A
2 pairs for M 1 .UU
Children's Derby Ribbed Nose, in black, white, grey, biegc
and cordovan ; (i9e values. tf ftft
Tomorrow, 2 pairs for V .VfVf
Roys' Hose for school wear, in black and brown; regular
priee 39e. Tomorrow, t m ff
3 pairs for P 1 .UU
, AVonien's Fancy Hose, in plaids and stripes; up to $3.50
values. To close out g AA
tomorrow, pair P JL .vlvl
Children's Fleece Lined Pants, knee and ankle length, medi
um weight, sizes 2 to 12 years; regular price dl ftft
59c. On sale tomorrow, 2 pairs for.... V ."vf
Women's Cotton Knit Bloomers, Richelieu brand; regular
price $1.25. . . A (f
Oh sale tomorrow, pair V M, JJ
Misses' Fleeco Lined Vests, short and long sleeves, high and
Dutch neck ; 59c values. t -i f f
Tomorrow., 2 for V 1 .UU
Dollar Day in Men's Dept.
.Mens Caps, all good styles;
up to $2.50 values. Tomor-
Men's Canvas Gloves, good
quality. Tomor- dj "1 A A
12 pairs for..
row,
each
$1.00
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